Sony India launched the all-new BRAVIA X8000H and X7500H Television series with 4K Ultra HD LED display. These new televisions aim to deliver the most immersive viewing experience in their class, and with evolving technologies, created to optimize the consumer experience by delivering content the way creators intended in both 4K resolution. Sony’s new 4K HDR TV available in 216 cm (85), 189 cm (75), 165 cm (65), 140 cm (55),123 cm (49) and 108 cm (43) for X8000H series and 140 cm (55), 123 cm (49) and 108 cm (43) for the X7500H series. For the ultimate premium viewing experience, the new BRAVIA X8000H and X7500H 4K televisions let you see glorious 4K pictures. The new lineup will feature Android 9 Pie, which offers users easy access to content, services and devices. Sony’s voice-activated TVs work alongside Google Assistant to provide a smarter viewing experience. Apple HomeKit and AirPlay support seamlessly integrates your Apple devices like iPads and iPhones with your Sony TV for effortless content streaming. The newly launched models are available across all Sony Centers, major electronic stores and e-commerce portals. The 85X8000H available at an attractive best buy price of Rs. 5,99,990, 65X8000H at Rs. 1,39,990 and 55X7500H will be launched at Rs. 79,990.
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